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The Meddlers

Sovereignty, Empire, and the Birth of Global Economic Governance
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The Meddlers by Jamie Martin explores the origins of global economic governance, tracing it back to the aftermath of World War I rather than the post-World War II era. The book examines the creation of international institutions like the League of Nations and the Bank for International Settlements, which transformed economic coordination between states through powerful interventionist roles in domestic policies. Covering diverse settings from Weimar Germany to colonial Malaya, Martin reveals the political conflicts these institutions provoked and shows how challenges concerning sovereignty and democracy in economic governance are rooted in early 20th-century imperialism and global struggles.
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The Meddlers is ideal for readers interested in economic history, international relations, political economy, and the historical foundations of global institutions. Scholars, students, and informed general readers keen on understanding the political origins of economic governance and its global impacts will find this book especially valuable.

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While the birth of global economic governance is conventionally dated to the end of World War II, Jamie Martin shows how its roots lie in World War I and its aftermath. The Meddlers explores the intense political struggles about sovereignty and self-governance provoked by the first attempts to govern global capitalism.

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A pioneering history traces the origins of global economic governance—and the political conflicts it generates—to the aftermath of World War I.

International economic institutions like the IMF and World Bank exert incredible influence over the domestic policies of many states. These institutions date from the end of World War II and amassed power during the neoliberal era of the late twentieth century. But as Jamie Martin shows, if we want to understand their deeper origins and the ideas and dynamics that shaped their controversial powers, we must turn back to the explosive political struggles that attended the birth of global economic governance in the early twentieth century.

The Meddlers tells the story of the first international institutions to govern the world economy, including the League of Nations and Bank for International Settlements, created after World War I. These institutions endowed civil servants, bankers, and colonial authorities from Europe and the United States with extraordinary powers: to enforce austerity, coordinate the policies of independent central banks, oversee development programs, and regulate commodity prices. In a highly unequal world, they faced a new political challenge: was it possible to reach into sovereign states and empires to intervene in domestic economic policies without generating a backlash?

Martin follows the intense political conflicts provoked by the earliest international efforts to govern capitalism—from Weimar Germany to the Balkans, Nationalist China to colonial Malaya, and the Chilean desert to Wall Street. The Meddlers shows how the fraught problems of sovereignty and democracy posed by institutions like the IMF are not unique to late twentieth-century globalization but instead first emerged during an earlier period of imperial competition, world war, and economic crisis.

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Praised by London Review of Books for illuminating the link between global economic governance and empire, The Meddlers is lauded by the Times Literary Supplement for challenging standard narratives in international economic history. The Nation highlights Martin's perspective on the enduring roots of IMF and World Bank powers in colonialism. The detailed recounting of austerity measures and resistance by debtor nations in the 1920s further bolsters the book's reputation as a bold, insightful history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674976542

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 June 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 19 photos, 6 illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 703g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Jamie Martin is Assistant Professor of History and of Social Studies at Harvard University. His writing has appeared in the London Review of Books, The Nation, and Bookforum.

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